Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, November 18, 1892, Image 3

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    Oregon City hntcrprisc.
KKIIUY, NOVKMIH It 1H, Wi.
CHAT AHOUT TOWN.
Mm, A, Merrill il I'oilluwl U vinitinu
Itur ilminlilmn in to ii,
TIiumi('uiiIimiiihiiK liiirrowhiK hIiuiiIiI
MHirlHln Icrum u,nl y (!, o, f.
Wllllmna.
Oil NiivmiiImt IHIi ll,T, Klly u, I),
C. Uluuri'ttit worn hihiIii(ihI nuliirlcn
tmlilli' ty llin itovnriHir.
V. II, IImw klna luujiint tnvl Inin
lila iu't riMti- ( dm eurtnr of Jm If
Kllll KIKl KltlVKIllll UllTVt,
Aclilll(. lA)ifn K. 4 I', him iltvMml to
ulvti mi liiviutimi inKiiinr4lu hull on
rulny dvnnltiK iwmilliigNw Vnum,
IUv, (i. W, tiiliuiii-y Iiwn tiinvnl to
1liliui on 1 1 m ixirtifr of Ninth ami
Wnnhlinjl.Hi juDl iiimlu vacant liy Mr
lUcb.
Murk llnwnll' nw ruttHittf on !Uv
milh atrwi liwtr Ji'frwwm iliwt In In
cIimhhI, Wlmn ilmiti It mil l, viy nut
ami cunvi'iiiiMit ,
L. W, lvl lm Uknii a Hwiilon with
Hamilton & Wmilitiiirn, tlin I'mlt I'lar
innrrlmtitii, mul will nolirit urih'ra for
tlirro In tlilnelty,
lt nlit til tWiiKHTai'V tlit !
tt'Ully clmitcM',1 HtcKiutir to I'ortUntl
Ui all thtt ilt'ino r mi tlirru In rnllfylliK
tlioir ll victory
Itrv. W. I. M..lv will nolo Pnllm
wt wttlt to nmtUl Ut, V, V, CroM in
Miripa of nii'tnlnit tot lirld in Krv,
t'ruan' cliurrh tlmrw.
Mm. K. II. Clmriiian aunt a Ikji ol
ImniWmni! Orrtfnn lluttor to frinml in
1 milium tlm other ilay, ju( to aliuw wlmt
thin rltiun woulil irtliir in Nuveintx-r.
T, I.. ('Itanium In liiiililiiig a aix-twil
walk along the ct ilt uf lila lot on
JfTiroii dtrirt, That atrwt In hwoiti
liiij iitiltt tlioroiiKlifnrx fur w.ililraiiit.
Tho O. C. T. I'o. U Iwt-wimt tirtvl
wailing for the government to jlart
light at the ('ln-kamaa ri!l, o linn
ilni-el : llghta tlieie w hii'li they mam
tu in at their on tl tHne.
J, N, (iridium went un the river ye
tenliiv with it erew tu hring il.iwn ill"
Win. M. Hong which will mi
I'nrlUii.l n. S.iIimii, He will act
limtml ilt,
J, M Taylor Ucollivutiiu utrawHerrieii
fur Ttiiikglving Hint lot Home Hue
HH'iiiil'ii in Ilia ui .Ion in keg, A lew
iUt Htm-e he pi. ki'.l axuitQ meunming
incheii ntunil.
The ln.liei ol the rrrwtivlerimt ehurcli
will give c'e Inir on Wvlitely even
ing Novemher Si, nmler hliivety Im l
in the ohl ice eremii rlom. K'i !lciit
re(relinient mill g'l time.
It coiiiie. tioii with the generul Tlmi'kh
giving ilntner nt Hie ltiHit churi'h on
Nov, !N, (.niiily tnhlen wilt tm pre
.reil. Thiwe ilcniring nocli w ill ileJO
confer with Mm. I'arker or Mr. H, W.
l'orter.
Hev, (I. I.ii-n eiH i to move to ("ui
Iforniit early next wwk to Im'it'.e l halt
IVrimiiiliiici, whero he will Ih hIuIIoikhI.
Mr, I.nrmt linn mu le ninny warm frieml
(luting lua aiay here an I they wlh hint
I'alilornia'a minnieat anillea In hla new
home.
The imlille are anxioualy waiting for
demon! rat ion on the part of Meade
I'oet. No. 2, (i. A. U., w hlch will call that
Wly out for parada ao that they can
to een In line of march with tho-w cane
flrtga, of which this meniliera are quite
proud, flying In the lreee.
T, L. Charman ha very neat
cement walk completed from hia hand
mime realdenoe down to the new atone
fence which lie la having placed around
hia premie". He av that he delayed
building hln fence to determine w hetltor
he could erect a neat atone fence or
would reipiire a 10-foot hoard incloHiire,
There will he meeting of the Heading
Itoom AaiH ialloit on Hatuidny evening
next at Ho'i lock at their roon, uiinilii
the l.lvermoie, for the election of ollicera
and mil li other liuninnwt mav come
up, All lntirelei In the enterprl are
invited. The iiieeling of laat Tlillinduy
evening wan adjourned to get out a fuller
attendance.
A. ll. 1'utrow who haa lor 54 year
hi'eii working In woolen mill and who
for the lat twenty odd haa tieon con
nected with the mill In thl city a hoa
in one of the department, haa retired
audi putting in hi time ahout hia
pleiiKant hoiiMi and ground.
I'rof (I II. and Mr. iMniii closed
uix-enaful elgliMnolith term of achiMil
on the Wet Hide hixl Krlilay and on Mon
dny went to Mink where both have an
engagement for the winter,
('apt. J T. Apperaoii went to Halein
TiM-ailay to atiend a iiiiwtlngof the agri
cultural aoclety and wa honored by re
election to the prealdeucy.
liev. Thoiuaa Ilovd of I'ortland will
preach at the 1'reahyterian cliurcli of
tin city on next Holiday morning and
evening.
That winter art-tie arranged In C. (i,
Hiiiitley't aliow window la tuatily gotten
upandliaald to he the work of Hunt
ley' "MJtige man" In the other window,
K. I'. Hand jr. ami II. A. Hand left
on the Monday afternoon tram for
1'oient drove where they wilt atiend the
I'ai illt' I'nlvernily during the winter.
Senator F, A. lUncioftof Multnainiih
county waaiu tau ytwterday confeiring
with our Icgialatora relative to deaired
Itglablloii the coming aeaaioti.
The party who ttaik ilk timl.-rella
front the Pu !))teilii church Nov. t) I
leapectfiilly Invited to return the aame
without delay and ave publicity.
('. McMillan, recently of I'ortland ha
ii-iifil up a neat gnaery tture In the
building tin aide ui Mra. Iliirmeiater'a
old ataml.
Mra. L, N, (iallp and daughter of
Kockford, Illinoia, were the gueata ol
Key. (i W. l'arkcr'a family thl week.
Mian Hum u i ii ii the ipulitr caxhiei U'.tl ht mouth to date from Nov. 1
at the llnvion atoie, hit bt-i-u nl home
aevcral dava au k.
THE COUNTY COURTJ
amount of exponae lnciirre(i ordered
drawn.
. J IB. Warrant for W ordered drawn
JH'XKKOI'N IIOAKH A('(i:'TKI AM)'n'v"r"f Wm.4o.ie for clearing and
(I It 1) Kit Kit ll!'i:.l,l).
in. ii oi ll, l Mi l.aijgiilin et al lor
the improvement of the mad In dialrict
Nn. 1 omaidereil. It appearing that the
mini of I2'i.'i Inul Ih-cii h.lIiI into the
I county treaaury by the atilioner to aid
In proposed iuiiroveiiieiit and the fin
In the matter of the Muunke road, , thur ., of ,75 1(1 ,B,M,r ,1(ivin( ,,
Tim Tmiliilln llildge ( mpleled-r M
ailu l lihlle hi IM.Irlct ti. .'
-Illll Alluweil.
1
reMirt of viewer and remonalraiice filed
J. H, Itlaley, Frank Jaggar ami (.., j.
llahcia k aixinlinl appralaer of dama
ge, to meet at Aurora on Wednesday,
Nov, IV) at 10 o'clock a. m. Kxii
incurred .M.10
2. lteM)rt of viewer of the Oregon
City ami Apiwtrnon mad filed, approved
and road ordered 0ned. F.xpenae
Inclined fUl 40.
3. Iteport of Fldney Hmytli, iiierin
tendaut of the Tualatin bridge, recom
mending acceptance approved, and war
rant ordered drawn In favor of the
Pacluc llridge comnany for 4:M0, the
coat of bridge and approachea
4. Proposition of the Portland Water
committee to pay 40 ier cent of the cost
of a bridge acroa the Handy providing
aid bridge dia not coat to exceed $WKX)
wa accepted theie being a strung peti
tion from resident householders lor such
action and the clerk waa authorized to
advertise for bid tu be opened Dec. 8,
IHltt.
ft. J. W. Itorr sujiervlaor ol road
district No. o4 reported toe preBeriee of
Canada thistle In that district and A. II.
Manpium wa appointed commisnioner
! to extirpate the thiatle In accordance
with an act of the legislature.
6. lteort of county Judge on the im-
i provemeut of the Hoon' Ferry roul
' approved ami V aiimpriated tu con
tinue said work which shall to done
' under the iiervision of the road atiper-
' visor.
7. Application of Co for aid to
, maintain company ami help defray ex
jietntee of the same granted, and clerk
I unified to draw a warrant for $i the
Unit of each month beginning w ith No-
vemher.
J H. The allowance for the maintain
' ance of Itotiert Foster was mcreaaed to
J. W. n. R6DHOUS6,
atchmaker & Jeweler.
contributed, it wa ordered that there
be apropriated the further auui of IViH
to lie exeiidcd under the direction of
It. H. .Mcl.autihlin, the total expttnee
not toexceetl f 710.
20. Ordered relative to the Hock
Creek bridge, that Upon the tiling of the
favorable report of the iiperiiitendeul
of construction, Commissioner Hair, the
clerk shall draw a warrant for t'!U7 in
favor of I m, Beott, the contractor,
21. It piearing from the report of
J. W. Koot siiirvisor of road district
No. 3 that there had been exK-nded
under hi diiection the aum of I4-1K.M
In excess of the road tax and to prose
cute the work being presented there wa
epprnpria'ed the aum of $100 to to ex
pended under the direction of J. W,
Kooli.
22. Iteport of W, W. Irwin on Im
provement of Oakley Hill road approved
and exMtne warrant for $1(12.72 ordered
drawn.
23. In the matter of submitting to
the circuit court without controversy
the claim of W. T. W'.itloeg it wa
ordered that the clerk in behalf of the
county certify to the court a statement
of facts relative to the claim.
24 HheritT autnoriiod to accept from
J. K Holm til in full payment of taxes
on lot in Kellwood, it appearing that
aid Holm did not own the property
aaseseo for the balance of the tax at
the time of the assessment.
2.1. Milage and per diem allowed as
follows: C. Hair four day and twenty
eight miles $14. HO; H Hcott four day
and eighteen mile $13 .80.
The following bills were allowed ami
warrant ordered drawn:
I . Clerk ordcrtd to notify M. J.
! Snyder, sujiervisor of the road district
The official icIUMi fur Oiegun are not
yet in, hut the state I sitfely republican
by about 7lKl plurality.
Mra, CO. T. Williams is having her
cottage at the corner of Central and lOih
street neatly palnled.
Itev, Hykea will preach al the West
Hide church Holiday afternoon at 3
o'clock.
ltnv, Alonii Itodgcr of Forest (irove
will fill the Congregational pulpit Hun
dny. Ileal etaie truiiKfcM liad tu Ixi omitted
this week. They will appear next.
Attorney J, W, liupcr was in Halein
on Tuesilay on legnl liuiiut-ss,
liev, Molltiy will preach at Oraham's
church on Hundiiv at 3 p. m.
To Eichssgt.
For clly or iiibnrhan proiierty, a
ranch of 425 acres near Salem, 2-'t) acre
in cultivation, new buildings of all kinds
ami line improvements, new agricultural
machinery of every description, also
stock, hay, grain, etc. F.verything nec
essary for farming. The beet fruit land
in the valley. Inquire of A. 8. Iiikbnkh,
41 Oiegon City, Or.
Slum Lundry.
The Troy Steam laundry, of Portland,
ha opened an agency in Oregon City
with F. A. Waddock at the postofllee
confectionery and cigar eland, wltere
bundles will to received and returned
at Portland prices. All work guaran
teed to be fl rat-class .
Buy Your Wood.
K. Parker la prepared to furnish dry
fir wood in any part of town. Leave or
der at F. T. Harlow', store. 4t
at the l'per CUckamaa bridge of
' tiirw.utiiiMl itutit.r tu shUI tiri.ttt fi mil ! "f
i ' " l I II
ana their removal
overhanging tree
required.
10. Allowance for care of Margaret
' King Incrrastd to $S (sir month to dale
j from N'ovemtor 1.
i II. Heport of Judge Meldrum upon
exienditure for statjoiHtry apjiroved,
, and the aum of $M) armroprtaled to be
! emended in like uianiHr as required by
; future needs of the county.
i 12, Pacific lltidge company ordered
i to remove the ohl structure at the Upper
Clackamaa bridge and cover with galva-
; nied iron the chords of the new bridge.
' The sum of $M allowed for removing old j '" !",,'-.h"11
p At Hi.ike hull rem
, hriilgo ami )Kt cents per foot tor iron j m-ntity lirrirrfir rleeiinn
I... . 1 JuiIk ami clerk ul elections
; iwiri iiit.
i 13. Warrant for $4!S ! ordered ia
i sued to Judge Meldrum to pay city
! sewer aseessuieiit.
14. II. II. Johnson and 1 W. Kin
i nard aoinied to examine the property
j map of Clackamas county and report on
! the same at the Iecenttsr term.
(len F lltirton. rlerx'a tees..,,
Hi.tnejr Hrayih. iirveyinx ..
atttntoii. Pygrrt A t' . reeordi
urexeuL'lty W ater vt'orka, court honne
ril-ui-
h n ilw.ti. bnard and med. atiend.
St. ViinM-iir h.iftpltAl, care ol ptier
(nt liiiwe1) tvis a)
Janin Ijilillaw A Co , ma4 eipriiM.
T Artniriii.r-d rx lmitalleweit) 13 15
(tU'lMutte Milt to. tiad exllive ....
hmyllt...,,.. " ' ......
faer M
J II Martin A na "
Iiavii ami Anitiler M "
W 1 lnn eiiun hi. me exprnM. 12 90
alluwetl
f A Mewls, road eipeime
J Jnueti A Hon. emirt lioiiKe rxpeuse . . .
it H Ullrr. curl h,.ii! upturn
K seott, rtal expense
Wllwn A I'mikt, court bouse (i M 16
allowed . .
W A Hmiiiry, court house rxpeuas .
K Cltniileuuiiii, Jr.id expert
.Mm tiae "
Hardiif A Son '
We.tlall " "
V W 4nisK. aherlfTi fee .. .
Enterprise, prltiifnx and alalioiiery .
JTKlllle road expense
(VCntinell A ttlans. ptuper accouos . . .
11 J t.ivi"m..re,eleciiou expeuiie
(not allowed ) H 0)
H C I'uvls, wttuetKS ctretilt court
K A Melnls, eleellou expene
All Work Done on the Prem
ises and Warranted for
Twelve Months.
Sut Lsfact ion G uaranteed ,.
Watches Kegulated Free of Charge,
No. 4, Commercial Hank Block, Oregon City, Orpgon.
FURNITURE.
See Our Complete & Elegant
NEW STOCK
Cash bought it low prices will sell it!
Our Specialty To please our customer.
Our aim To save money for our patrons.
Our intention To do better by you than
any one elm.
CALL AND SEE US.
RELLOMY - &-BUSCH.
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" Krank Jauaar
Jury fee. Huter luuttcitt
Kxu ittittc-Kt fwa, i ha Kurlln.
SiaU' v r Ii tlruce
K Mitchell
175 70
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53 711
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75 80
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mmm & wm co.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
MitcMLSWagons,
Open & Top Buggies, Carriages,.
Ptotoiis, UUi M Carts,
. i: ia-a v. ii i; ..a
Thaaktgiviig Berricat.
A I'nion Thanksgiving service will be
hahl in the M K church. Oreiron Citv.
15. 0. V. Itentley apiMtinted to
care v.... t r...u..t... at io.qii
The sermon will be preaehed by Rev.
lot I'alvin Harrington and the mim of
$10 per month appropiiated to pay for
the aame
U. Wm. Oiboney. paator f the Presby
terian elinri-b The eolleetinn taken nn
It). A petition being presented for an , . : ; , ,a n,
..mlmn f.. tliA f.nlil.lu Imi.iu rt, I .....
as well as fruit and vegetables used us
appropriation for the Uribble l'rairie and
Molalla road in the Klinffer lane, and it
appeuriitK' from the eertitleate of J. VV.
Hmith Biitierviaor that the auni of $150
had lieen contributed by private sub
scription and expended in improving
the road, it mas ordered that $100 be ap
propriated to lie expended under the
direction of J. V. Smith.
17 P SI Diduo .t.wMnt.,1 natntTa
, , i i . ,,) 11. Z. Hiirklmit
for mai;iHlerial district No. 18, l . , , , , , ,
1U ,, , , ... .,, ,, i fluvscitv bonds, school bonds, county
18. Report of W. It. feniitlt on the j ciy-wftrran ,, offlee 2-W Wasltin-
improvement 01 tne mtjiiiaiHi roaa ap-. ton street, I'ortland. Residence, Jre.
i proved and a warrant for $:!00.'.!3, the i Ron City.
decoration.
Notice.
Parties indebted to the undersigned
will please call promptly and settle
either by cash or note.
J. W. Norms, M.D.
Oregon City, Nov. lfi, 18t2. 2t
10-9 tf
AND EVERYTHING ON WHEELS.
Largest stock and most complete assortment in the Northwest.
Also, largest dealers in
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Farm, Dairy and Mill Machinery.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
MITCHELL-LEWIS & STAYER CO.
New Market Block,
Portland, Oregon.
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BOSTON-:-STORE!
BOOTS I 1
it).
Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions, Clothing Furnishing Goods,
WE HAVE A FEW THINGS THIS WEEK TO OFFER VERY CHEAP.
German Knitting Yarn lOe. pep Skein all Colors.
We have taken all our clonks in prices from $5 to $7.50 nml ro
lueml them to $;5.!).r your choice, and all from If 2.50 to $5 for ifl,S.r
rootvi for Christmas goods, Toys, Etc.
We nave a big bargain to otter to you
wour chosee.
Jackets! Jackets!!
Wnrw.r nriiia 2.r0. ,150 to $7.50 at $2.!)") your choice an
Ht.ot2 at l).rH',. your choice There are about 2 dozen we will
Now we must sell these eloakes in oruer to make
tholl
iloso out tit f)Oo
in
DRESS GOODS.
All our fancv ulads and stripes in Flannel ond Henrietta a former
prices 28c, 35c and 50c. per yard at 25c. A very heavy piece of
BLACK CLOAKING 1 yards wide, at We., worth if l.ou. An
and extra fine BLACK LADIES' CLOTH worth $1.50 at 95c. per
yard, I i yards wide. RED ALL WQOL FLANNEL, eztrau8ed to sell for $1
heavy twill 35c, a good quality at 29c, 270. and 25o.
Ladies' Kid Gloves.
First quality, undressed, very long, $1.35 worth $2.
Ladies' Shoes.
We have a lot of ladies' full stock calf shoes on hand which we
75 we have reduced to $1.25 for this sale.
THE BOSTON
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